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VW Group’s former CEO, Martin Winterkorn, approved a plan to disclose only partial information on the automaker’s software rigging to U.S. authorities seven weeks before the scandal broke last September, Bild am Sonntag newspaper reported.
Volkswagen Group’s attempts to contain the fallout from the emissions cheating suffered a setback after Audi, the group’s biggest profit generator, lost a key engineer tainted by the scandal.
Poland aims to have 1 million electric cars on its roads by 2025 as it seeks to cut carbon emissions from transport and will offer tax and other incentives, the energy ministry said on Tuesday.
Volkswagen Group is making slow progress on fixing cars equipped with illicit engine software in Europe, having repaired less than 10 percent of the 8.5 million affected models, the company said on Monday.
Audi’s head of technical development will be suspended this week as part of the investigation into an emissions scandal, Germany’s Bild am Sonntag newspaper reported citing sources.
The German states of Hesse and Baden-Wuerttemberg said on Friday they would sue Volkswagen Group for damages over its emissions-test cheating scandal, joining a group of equities investors also seeking compensation.
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